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Clare » April 3rd, 2024

Saleh: The budget tables took into account economic variables and social conditions

4/3/2024

The financial advisor to the Prime Minister, Mazhar Muhammad Saleh, confirmed that the financial budget tables for the year 2024 took into account the social and economic conditions of the country.

Saleh told {Al-Furat News} agency, “The financial tables prepared in the budgets took into account the economic and social conditions and variables required by the country’s need for development and economic progress in the year 2024, in order to proceed with their implementation as an annual financial plan that works within the framework of the principles of the tripartite general budget itself, in letter and spirit.”

Member of the Parliamentary Finance Committee, Jamal Cougar, had expected that the schedules would take 20 days in Parliament after they arrived from the government for approval.

A few days ago, the Council of Ministers received the budget schedules from the Ministry of Finance, and work has begun on them to be signed and later sent to the House of Representatives.

Raghad Dahham   LINK

Don961 » April 3rd, 2024

Recovering “dormant” accounts belonging to the former Republican Guard

Baghdad: Al-Sabah 

The Iraq Assets Recovery Fund was able to uncover and return accounts belonging to the Republican Guard in the previous regime, worth more than 4 billion dinars.

Vice Chairman of the Fund’s Board of Directors, Ayman Dawoud Salman, told the Iraqi News Agency (INA), “The Fund was able to uncover dormant accounts for more than 20 years belonging to the Republican Guard in the previous regime, with a value of 4,386,303,138 Iraqi dinars, and return them to the accounts of the Ministry of Finance in the Central Bank.” The Iraqi.

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On a separate level, the work team of the Basra Investigation Directorate of the Integrity Commission was able to arrest an employee at the Shalamsha border crossing. For his delivery of the beginnings of about (60) “trailer” vehicles loaded with skewer iron to the owner of the importing company; In exchange for obtaining sums of money,” the Integrity Commission’s statement explained that “the purpose of the m----------n of the weights, which was carried out in agreement with the scale employee; “It is to evade paying customs duties.” 

The statement added, “This act led to a waste of public money,” noting that “60 cars loaded with iron and their pallets were seized, in addition to five drivers.”

He pointed to “the decision of the judge of the investigative court specialized in examining integrity cases in Basra to arrest the a-----d in accordance with the provisions of Articles (340) of the Penal Code and (194) of the Customs Law.”

The statement continued, “At the Safwan border customs port, the directorate’s work team was able to arrest a customs broker red-handed as he received the first installment of the bribe amounting to four million Iraqi dinars, and thwarted an attempt to enter a vehicle that was not allowed to be entered in an i-----l manner in agreement with employees at the port.” And Customs,” noting that “they controlled the transaction of the car in the possession of the a-----d, who explicitly admitted to receiving the money in exchange for removing the cars from the port in violation of the law.” LINK

Source: Dinar Recaps

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